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    • I . • ... • ' " MM ADMINISTRATION FREDERICK P. CHAMP President of the Board of Trustees DR. M. J. MflCFARLANE Member of the Board of Trustees Special Collections Library Page 11 — flGRICOLfl
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    • GIRLS' INTRflMURflLS Shouffle Board Champions Physical Co-education Tenth Grade Volley Ball Champions Good Form in Archery Roller Skating Jamboree The womens' intramurals have created much interest throughout the year with games competed in that...
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    • • Vulcans Bathtub Exhibit "A" Hello Poppa! Righto! Oh! Oh! The College Prom was a climax of the social season. The Inter-School Debates for the Bush medal were enjoyed more by the student body than were the debates on the "Arbitration Board," the...
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    • 32 perspective about the HLEs of ELLs from low-SES families. The instruments used to collect data for this study are located in Appendices A through D. The tasks that were completed in sequential order to accomplish the purpose of the...
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    • 11 student attitudes regarding the homework, and lack of time to prepare effective assignments. Students simply do not like homework. The time homework requires, cuts into their extracurricular activities and downtime away from school. A lack of...
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    • 15 Not all children are receptive to the same type of instruction provided (Yang, 2006). Some students may thrive in a straightforward type of instruction. Others might need a more holistic approach to learning. There are two major types of...
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    • 18 • The degree of repetition of topics (U.S. curriculum was highly repetitive; topics were introduced too early, taught with too little depth, and were endlessly repeated). • Logical order of topics (topics in U.S. were not presented in a...
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    • 30 struggling students was successful or not. As required by Southern Utah University Department of Graduate Studies in Education, all necessary Institutional Review Board (IRB) requirements were met throughout the conduct of this creative...
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    • 46 assignments and watch their grade climb, they began to carry with them a concern for their grades that had not been there before. Once each student saw that they could succeed with the researcher helping them at the end of the day, they their...
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    • 20 Students Who Benefit from RTI Kamps et al. (2007) compared the effects of English language learners (ELL) receiving Tier 2 interventions to ELL students being taught using a balanced literacy approach to reading. The study found students...
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    • 29 during the interview. All participants were given a timeframe of the completion of the study and had the opportunity to view the final results of the study. The interviews began in early January 2012, when all Institutional Review Board...
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    • SOCIAL THINKING INTERVENTIONS A log of events was kept to document student, teacher, and parent trainings. Dates of trainings as well as topics covered were recorded. Teacher and parent responses recorded with surveys at the end of trainings drove...
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    • THE WEB 109 Information Architecture 49 􀀺􃨀􀁌􄰀􀁕􅔀􀁈􄠀􀁉􄤀􀁕􅔀􀁄􄐀􀁐􅀀􀁈􄠀􀁖􅙗 Wireframes are a visual guide that represents the framework of a website or application. Wireframes are usually created in low...
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    • 24 Vrongistinos, 2010). Schools must look for ways to increase involvement of parents of ESL students (Olivos, 2009). Hispanic parents have much to offer the educational system in the United States. Espinosa (1995) referred to Hispanic parents as a...
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    • 33 Parental surveys were used to determine their feelings associated with reading homework that was sent home with the students. The same surveys were given to parents whose students received the SETHL books in Spanish and English, English only, as...
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    • 34 10. Implement the SETHL program for children and parents to share, and record time spent reading. Monday through Thursday exchange SETHL books. 11. Periodically collect recording logs for later analysis and replace them with consecutive...
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    • 42 Spanish‐English readers English readers Total non‐readers Composite Compre‐hension Concepts of Print Phonics Phono‐logical Awareness Vocab and Word Structure Writing Figure 1. MAP Scores for Participants From the SETHL English-only...

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